· So I ran www.doorway.ru and sure enough computer bluescreened on startup. Points to a bad driver. But I didn't have computer set to "not automatically restart on failure" so I didn't see which driver was causing the problem. But now another issue: My Nvidia driver (newest one) keeps uninstalling itself. The next morning, my GPU driver reset again (for the last time), but Sickologyy speculated that this could have just been the system sorting itself out, "Often times when fixes to bugs like this are introduced, the update to the BIOS triggers a one time script to say hey, we had a problem with drivers, re-install once at least and forces the. Graphics driver uninstalls itself The screen flickers like 20 times rapidly then windows logs itself out. When I log back in it had rolled back to generic graphics driver. Nvidia driver has uninstalled itself. Have to reinstall each time. I've attempted using multiple different drivers and same thing happens with each driver.
PNG, GIF, JPG, or BMP. File must be at least xpx and less than xpx. Re-install driver with the Factory Reset option in the amd installer. Uncheck keep user settings. Should that work then continue with wushowhide troubleshooter, run it and hide the AMD driver "update". Should you use an older driver version, like adrenalin version from last year, or if the Factory Reset install fails then use DDU and then. It could be due to a corrupted AMD Driver installation. Download free program DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller). Run it in Safe mode with the internet disconnected. You can also run it in Windows Desktop but then you would need to Reboot the computer for DDU to finish erasing all of the AMD Driver traces from your computer.
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